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dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by these pittsburg foundations. working together to enhance and enrich the lives of children for more than seventy-five years. and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. hborhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beauti
dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by these pittsburg foundations. working together to enhance and enrich the lives of children for more than seventy-five years. and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. hborhood ♪ and contributions to your...
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pennsylvania's law was later struck down, but misleading signs and billboards like this one were put up to try and trick voters. these suppression efforts directly targeted minorities and low income voters, no doubt this was meant to help them vote for mitt romney. >> he is going to win the state of pennsylvania, done. >> ohio county gop chair doug price put it this way, he said "we shouldn't contort the voting process to accommodate urban red afternoon-american turning out machines. not accommodating voters led to record-long lines on election day. in the state of florida there were reports of people waiting in line as long as seven hours to vote. these voter suppression tactics must stop, and president obama said he wants action on it. >> whether you voted for the first time or waited in line for a very long time, by the way, we have to fix that. >> yes. >> in the wake of all of this, california senator barbara boxer introduced the line act, which would require the election commission to set new standards by january 14. this commission would decide the voters, workers and other res
pennsylvania's law was later struck down, but misleading signs and billboards like this one were put up to try and trick voters. these suppression efforts directly targeted minorities and low income voters, no doubt this was meant to help them vote for mitt romney. >> he is going to win the state of pennsylvania, done. >> ohio county gop chair doug price put it this way, he said "we shouldn't contort the voting process to accommodate urban red afternoon-american turning out...
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pennsylvania republicans even proposed requiring women to review the ultrasound. governor come corbett didn't understand what the fuss was all about. >> making them watch, does that go too far if your mind? >> you don't make anybody watch, okay, because you just have to close your eyes. >> it was a year in which republican presidential nominee campaigned on defunding planned parenthood. wouldn't take a position on the lilly ledbetter fair pay act, and bragged about his hiring practices as governor of massachusetts. >> and so we took a concerted effort to go out and find women who had backgrounds la could be qualified to become members of our cabinet. i went to a number of women's groups and said could you help us find folks. and they brought us whole binders of women. >> it's a year when republicans pushed for candidates like todd akin and richard mourdock. >> if it's legitimate rape, the female body has ways to shut that whole thing down. >> i struggled with it myself a long time, but i realized life is a gift from god, and even when life begins in that horrible
pennsylvania republicans even proposed requiring women to review the ultrasound. governor come corbett didn't understand what the fuss was all about. >> making them watch, does that go too far if your mind? >> you don't make anybody watch, okay, because you just have to close your eyes. >> it was a year in which republican presidential nominee campaigned on defunding planned parenthood. wouldn't take a position on the lilly ledbetter fair pay act, and bragged about his hiring...
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they are winning in michigan and now pushing in pennsylvania. >> when you look at what is going on with the union movement. the drop came because of drop in government workers. they are saying it is not worth the aggravation and paying dues for what. we are getting the benefits, but the union is not representing us and benefits are getting cut. wisconsin was a watershed moment. if the unions made concessions that governor walker wanted and they vote for the union reform they may have had collective bargaining and they shot themselves in the foot in wisconsin. >> bill, when unions take a stand it is usually a situation that ends up with fewer jobs with twirchingis and american airlines? >> i don't glareagree. i think the decline in cosmic things like the pacific ocean . easy to ship goods in from china. what might save the unions, the fact that the chinese are no longer willing to work on assembly line for safe wangs. in china factory jobs are paying better than office jobs . >> they are spending millions trying to win things they are losing. >> the governor from wisconsin, scott walker,
they are winning in michigan and now pushing in pennsylvania. >> when you look at what is going on with the union movement. the drop came because of drop in government workers. they are saying it is not worth the aggravation and paying dues for what. we are getting the benefits, but the union is not representing us and benefits are getting cut. wisconsin was a watershed moment. if the unions made concessions that governor walker wanted and they vote for the union reform they may have had...
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tomorrow the freeway is closed between eight and pennsylvania avenue. several access ramps will be closed for a least a year and a half. we're told that the the tours are already in place. you'll find more information on our website wjla.com. >> if you live in the district your income tax fund could be less than suspected. if you have unpaid taxes or child support. the bill will not come as a surprise. if you go money a letter will be sent to you explain how much was taken out and why. computer networks for the new york times are packed. when the paper says it has a connection to the chinese military. >> why some families >> the wall street journal says its computer networks have been hacked. hours after the new york times reported chinese hackers repeatedly penetrated its network over the past four months. security experts track the attacks to china and in some cases to a computer's identified with the chinese military. the attacks coincided with an investigation into how the family of china's premier built a $2 billion fortune. no customer data was co
tomorrow the freeway is closed between eight and pennsylvania avenue. several access ramps will be closed for a least a year and a half. we're told that the the tours are already in place. you'll find more information on our website wjla.com. >> if you live in the district your income tax fund could be less than suspected. if you have unpaid taxes or child support. the bill will not come as a surprise. if you go money a letter will be sent to you explain how much was taken out and why....
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pennsylvania republicans even proposed requiring women to view the ultrasound. governor tom corbett didn't understand what the fuss was all about. >> making them watch and does that go too far in your mind? >> not make anybody watch, okay, because you just have to close your eyes. >> it was a year in which presidential nominee campaigned on defunding planned parenthood, wouldn't take a position on the lilly ledbetter fair pay act, and bragged about his hiring practices as governor of massachusetts. >> and so we took a concerted effort to go out and find women who had backgrounds that could be qualified to become members of our cabinet. i went to a number of women's groups and said can you help us find folks? and they brought us whole binders of women. >> it was a year in which republicans pushed for extreme candidates like todd akin and richard mourdock. >> if it's legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> i struggled with it myself for a long time, but i realized life is a gift from god. and i think even when life begins
pennsylvania republicans even proposed requiring women to view the ultrasound. governor tom corbett didn't understand what the fuss was all about. >> making them watch and does that go too far in your mind? >> not make anybody watch, okay, because you just have to close your eyes. >> it was a year in which presidential nominee campaigned on defunding planned parenthood, wouldn't take a position on the lilly ledbetter fair pay act, and bragged about his hiring practices as...
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reporter: we were shown these examples by mike bourne, vice president of know it all intelligence group in pennsylvania. his company does background checks on job applicants. do college applicants need to be thinking about how they appear in a youtube video or on a facebook page if they're photographed or filmed partying? >> absolutely. >> reporter: it matters? >> absolutely. >> reporter: do they get how exposed they are? >> i don't think so. they haven't seen the repercussions yet of a missed job position or the missed entry into college because of what they post online. >> let's do it. >> reporter: when we caught up with the cameraman, he was at the university of wisconsin at madison. >> i'm going to a friend's party. >> reporter: he couldn't talk much just then. these were working hours. but on another day when we talked with him and his business partner aria, they spoke about one of the key ingredients of the videos. where would your videos be without alcohol? >> not very popular. >> reporter: why? >> because that's our market. >> reporter: you don't feel that you're exposing these students to some
reporter: we were shown these examples by mike bourne, vice president of know it all intelligence group in pennsylvania. his company does background checks on job applicants. do college applicants need to be thinking about how they appear in a youtube video or on a facebook page if they're photographed or filmed partying? >> absolutely. >> reporter: it matters? >> absolutely. >> reporter: do they get how exposed they are? >> i don't think so. they haven't seen the...
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talking about yesterday if these changes take place in michigan pennsylvania ohio indiana and florida that mitt romney would have won the last election. even with a landslide for a democrat the next election will be a republic well i agree that the republican state leadership council going to republicans in favor by sending out this memo i don't think that they speak on behalf of the are and see. it's purpose is indorsed this and it did before yesterday and then again to the public until until twenty seven states and in the house elections it was pointed out the democrats got one point one million more votes i don't think that's evidence that the democrats would have controlled the house this year if it hadn't been for this strategy that could be made up by one heavily democratic district in california or too heavily democratic districts i don't think that has anything to do with the proportionality of the the post numbers that were like this it's just it's it seems to me like you combine this with i mean this this is the stuff that comes out of the american legislative exchange counc
talking about yesterday if these changes take place in michigan pennsylvania ohio indiana and florida that mitt romney would have won the last election. even with a landslide for a democrat the next election will be a republic well i agree that the republican state leadership council going to republicans in favor by sending out this memo i don't think that they speak on behalf of the are and see. it's purpose is indorsed this and it did before yesterday and then again to the public until until...
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then the president walked the route from the capitol building down pennsylvania avenue to the white house. his first inauguration true almost two million people. this time an estimated 700,000 turned out. >>> algerians are counting the human cost of a four day stand off after a natural gas facility. the victims were from eight countries. >> translator: the terrorists have entered the country from northern mali. >> the prime minister said the number of hostages made the rescue mission difficult, but he said they had to storm the plant before the militants could flee with their captives. >> translator: we can't accept this kind of terrorist act. we attacked the militants with force to protect our people. >> sellal said most of the 790 workers survived the hostage crisis, but some are still unaccounted for. prime minister shinzo abe said seven japanese workers are among the causalities in algeria. >> translator: i have received confirmation from parliamentary vice foreign minister maruchi in algeria. he visited a hospital to identify bodies and confirmed seven japanese workers from the engin
then the president walked the route from the capitol building down pennsylvania avenue to the white house. his first inauguration true almost two million people. this time an estimated 700,000 turned out. >>> algerians are counting the human cost of a four day stand off after a natural gas facility. the victims were from eight countries. >> translator: the terrorists have entered the country from northern mali. >> the prime minister said the number of hostages made the...
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another widespread risk over the panhandle mississippi and through southern pennsylvania. another day where many cities will be impacted by the strong to severe storms possible damaging wind gusts 60 miles an hour. others in itself can cause damage. we have reports of flooding and a flooding threat across places in the great lakes and midwest associated with the same storm system. many of the storms aren't fast moving and that's where we are seeing the flooding concern. heavy rainfall coming down right now. at this hour across western portions of kentucky, tennessee and down through southern portions of louisiana. we have tornado watches from kentucky down into portions of mississippi. we have a number of tornado warnings. we have tornadoes on the ground east of the city of nashville. be safe if you get any of these dorns in the county. seek shelter. temperatures ahead of the system warm in the 70s. right now in new orleans 66 in atlanta. that will help continue to hest the storms. that is where we are seeing severe outbreak. ainsley and heather we are looking at cold air
another widespread risk over the panhandle mississippi and through southern pennsylvania. another day where many cities will be impacted by the strong to severe storms possible damaging wind gusts 60 miles an hour. others in itself can cause damage. we have reports of flooding and a flooding threat across places in the great lakes and midwest associated with the same storm system. many of the storms aren't fast moving and that's where we are seeing the flooding concern. heavy rainfall coming...
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a law degree from the university of pennsylvania law school and representing the state of pennsylvania in the house as well. ent from kennm weeks. let me add to that. guest: ok. that is a boatload of questions. you're talking about fraud in medicare. that is something you have to look at. the holy trinity of waste, fraud, and abuse is something you'll hear from every member of congress. there is no excuse for those things. i intend to look at those things. even beyond the question, controlling health-care costs is something we have to look at in this country. so much of what we spend it is attributable to increases in health-care costs. we need to get some of the sharpest minds engaged in focusing how we can bring down health-care costs. host: means testing for medicare and social security. guest: tinkering with medicare and social security is appropriate. right now there's a cap. $110,00, youe know longer contribute to the social security system. i see no reason why we should not raise that substantially. these are people that have the ability to pay into the system and should pay int
a law degree from the university of pennsylvania law school and representing the state of pennsylvania in the house as well. ent from kennm weeks. let me add to that. guest: ok. that is a boatload of questions. you're talking about fraud in medicare. that is something you have to look at. the holy trinity of waste, fraud, and abuse is something you'll hear from every member of congress. there is no excuse for those things. i intend to look at those things. even beyond the question, controlling...
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pennsylvania having the worst season in years. connell: rick leventhal has more on that. >> the hospital officials tell us that the capacity was overwhelming. they could not handle all the patients that were coming into the er with flulike symptoms. they set up this tent outside the emergency room. everyone comes in the front door. they are evaluated. if they are severe, they are brought in and given a hospital room. the numbers have spiked here in pennsylvania over the last few weeks. it is widespread. we have seen 11,000 cases so far in the state. 4300 of them in the last week alone. things are probably going to get worse, according to the experts. it certainly seems to be trending in that direction. >> we have not reached a peak yet and we do not know when that will be. the peak may be the end of january. it may be some time in february. when that will happen, nobody knows right now. patients are given these masks. everyone is being urged to stay home if your symptoms are mild. dagen: best advice of all. thank you for that. con
pennsylvania having the worst season in years. connell: rick leventhal has more on that. >> the hospital officials tell us that the capacity was overwhelming. they could not handle all the patients that were coming into the er with flulike symptoms. they set up this tent outside the emergency room. everyone comes in the front door. they are evaluated. if they are severe, they are brought in and given a hospital room. the numbers have spiked here in pennsylvania over the last few weeks. it...
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in erie, in pennsylvania. and you can see that the snow is definitely coming down and also that surge of icy cold air has dropped the windchill down to minus 40 across the region. high winds accompanied by lake-effect snow forced traffic to crawl throughout the city. further west, in st. louis, missouri, traffic also suffered as blowing snow reduced visibility and snowdrifts piled up on the roadways. so due to this extreme cold, residents have been advised not to venture outdoors, make any unnecessary travel. all right. let's head now into europe to see what the scene is like here. now, we have been talking about snow across much of the continent for the last several days. a much clearer picture across central and western locations. but it is down to the south that we see most of the action. this is going to be a well-developed low that spreads heavy snow across italy and into the balkan peninsula. further toward the south, and the coast, you will see thunderstorms that could even have hail as well as damaging
in erie, in pennsylvania. and you can see that the snow is definitely coming down and also that surge of icy cold air has dropped the windchill down to minus 40 across the region. high winds accompanied by lake-effect snow forced traffic to crawl throughout the city. further west, in st. louis, missouri, traffic also suffered as blowing snow reduced visibility and snowdrifts piled up on the roadways. so due to this extreme cold, residents have been advised not to venture outdoors, make any...
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before the public swearing-in that happens on monday, along with the capitol lunch and a parade down pennsylvania avenue. all of that happening monday. starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. the public inauguration ceremony, that will be held on the capital said. that they happens to be martin luther king, the holiday that celebrates his legacy. the senate historian gave a historical perspective. health varioust variou presidents treat the de. >>-- the various ways presidents treat the day. >> the constitution rights of the oath of office. -- rights out the oath of office. -- writes out the oath of office. most presidents say, "so help me god." there was a tradition, a folklore that developed that washington said, "so help me god." we as historians have been looking for any possible resource. we're not sure about this. one of the accounts was given to us by washington irving. he gave his ramparts that washington said, -- rememberance that washington said, "so help me god." most presidents in the 19th century did not repeat the oath of office. they just said, " i do," at the end of the oath. ,tarting abou
before the public swearing-in that happens on monday, along with the capitol lunch and a parade down pennsylvania avenue. all of that happening monday. starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. the public inauguration ceremony, that will be held on the capital said. that they happens to be martin luther king, the holiday that celebrates his legacy. the senate historian gave a historical perspective. health varioust variou presidents treat the de. >>-- the various ways presidents treat the day....
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people well maybe some of them may be working at your local school braindead bureaucracy zombies at a pennsylvania school suspended a kindergartner note kindergartner as a terrorist threat because she threatened to shoot another student with a gun that shoots soap bubbles i guess this was all a mix up because the girl she wanted to shoot didn't understand that it was in reference to bubbles and not bullets children in kindergarten can often misunderstand things but the administration of the school seems to be no smarter than six year olds immediately going into total panic mode guess what this is hardly the first time that something like this has happened remember the kid who pointed a piece of chicken at a teacher and said bang the thing is that the real terrorism of the event is that the mental slaves of fear propaganda that work at these schools are raising a generation of children to be just like them somebody shoot me with a bubble gun that's just my opinion. you're. up. to speed. with. the. we're. trying to make.
people well maybe some of them may be working at your local school braindead bureaucracy zombies at a pennsylvania school suspended a kindergartner note kindergartner as a terrorist threat because she threatened to shoot another student with a gun that shoots soap bubbles i guess this was all a mix up because the girl she wanted to shoot didn't understand that it was in reference to bubbles and not bullets children in kindergarten can often misunderstand things but the administration of the...
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in chicago, about a dozen hospitals have had to turn patients away and in allentown, pennsylvania, a hospital set up a special tent to keep flu patients from spreading the illness. in some hard-hit areas like houston, texas, drugs to treat the virus are in short supply, like tamiflu. >> did you guys have any tamiflu in for pediatrics? >> we don't, unfortunately. >> reporter: health experts say the flu vaccine covers 91% of the flu strains out there. so if you haven't received a flu shot yet, you should still get one. >> even if it doesn't prevent the infection completely, it can definitely make it much less severe. >> reporter: doctors say it takes about two weeks from the time you get the vaccine to be protected. now, the doctor reminds us that the flu can be serious with different ages. babies, older people and those with a suppressed immune system are especially at risk. live in san francisco, cate caugiran, cbs 5. >>> the latest smash and grab at the oakland museum took less than a minute. according to police, this thief knew what he was after. cbs 5 reporter anne makovec with th
in chicago, about a dozen hospitals have had to turn patients away and in allentown, pennsylvania, a hospital set up a special tent to keep flu patients from spreading the illness. in some hard-hit areas like houston, texas, drugs to treat the virus are in short supply, like tamiflu. >> did you guys have any tamiflu in for pediatrics? >> we don't, unfortunately. >> reporter: health experts say the flu vaccine covers 91% of the flu strains out there. so if you haven't received...
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down pennsylvania avenue. >>> -- down pennsylvania avenue. >>> a jump decided there is enough evidence to send james holmes to trial for the deadly shooting rampage at a colorado move itheater last summer. he will be back in court today for be arraigned. >>> a mother in indiana starting off the new year with very good news. she learned her son, who was abducted nearly two decades ago, has been found safe in minnesota. the boy seen in the picture was just five years old when he was taken by his pa certainly grandparents during a custody dispute. he is now 24 years old and using a different name. he was located by police after his mother gave them his social security card. wonder why it took so long. >> that is kind of interesting. you would think they would go right to the relatives. >> it is good they are back together again. >>> up next, an update on the killer whales a day after they freed themselves from a big chunk of sea ice. >> startling new statistics about the food wasted every year while near hi 18 million households don't have enough to eat. details in today's business beat c
down pennsylvania avenue. >>> -- down pennsylvania avenue. >>> a jump decided there is enough evidence to send james holmes to trial for the deadly shooting rampage at a colorado move itheater last summer. he will be back in court today for be arraigned. >>> a mother in indiana starting off the new year with very good news. she learned her son, who was abducted nearly two decades ago, has been found safe in minnesota. the boy seen in the picture was just five years...
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so i'm at pennsylvania and seventh, pennsylvania and seventh. and that motorcade just went by. >> good. all right. so he is moving. they're making some pretty good progress, kate, as we see what is going on. seventh, they got to go up to 15th. they'll make a right at 15th. i know they're getting closer and closer. they went from don lemon to robin meade. and erin, where are you? pretty soon you're going to see the president. >> we're here on pennsylvania and 13th. an we can watch them coming closer and closer, look behind us, you can see. they're coming. one thing here we have united states military starting to come by. i think is so amazing about the united states having the best military in the world, brianna. 20 inches a step, 110 steps a minute. that's what they do, every one of them. >> and i think it's fantastic that they're here kicking off the parade. because even though this parade has become such a formal affair, it's really the military that has been a part of it from the first time that the inauguration parade took place here in wash
so i'm at pennsylvania and seventh, pennsylvania and seventh. and that motorcade just went by. >> good. all right. so he is moving. they're making some pretty good progress, kate, as we see what is going on. seventh, they got to go up to 15th. they'll make a right at 15th. i know they're getting closer and closer. they went from don lemon to robin meade. and erin, where are you? pretty soon you're going to see the president. >> we're here on pennsylvania and 13th. an we can watch...
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professional educator and she's currently serving as a congressional fellow in the office of bob casy of pennsylvania focusing on the appropriations in budget for veterans and rebalancing services for future engagements but really what we're going to hear from her is an amazing story about the marine corps's activities in afghanistan and creating and promoting safe school environments for young girls and women. colonel barry newman is someone i met back in 2003. i at the time was chief officer for the city and county of san francisco serving in the administration of then-mayor willy brown. and general myat and i were talking about putting together a table top exercise and in came from some exercises from the marine corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about working in the police department in a war zone. lieutenant commander patricia serrano, her assignments have been varied includes working as a immedia
professional educator and she's currently serving as a congressional fellow in the office of bob casy of pennsylvania focusing on the appropriations in budget for veterans and rebalancing services for future engagements but really what we're going to hear from her is an amazing story about the marine corps's activities in afghanistan and creating and promoting safe school environments for young girls and women. colonel barry newman is someone i met back in 2003. i at the time was chief officer...
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>> i would serve as a to look at the example of pennsylvania, which has created many, many jobs through hydrofracking, is doing very well in that regard, and they haven't experience environmental problems. and with new york's budget deficit, it seems obvious that hydrofracking is the way to go. and, of course, governor cuomo is free to set whatever regulations he wants about that to ensure the safety of quality and other things that residents are concerned about. i would say that the project should proceed. it's brought benefit to other states. there's no reason that new york should be left behind. >> okay. right in front. wait for the mic a fun. >> you get very good examples of unsuccessful creations of new green jobs. had also looked at elimination of existing jobs like really good cost-benefit analysis done for regulations? >> the cost-benefit analysis for mercury was a travesty. if you look at the cost-benefit analysis carefully, all the benefits from reducing mercury came from getting rid of particulates and particulates were not the focus of that particular regulation. and what wa
>> i would serve as a to look at the example of pennsylvania, which has created many, many jobs through hydrofracking, is doing very well in that regard, and they haven't experience environmental problems. and with new york's budget deficit, it seems obvious that hydrofracking is the way to go. and, of course, governor cuomo is free to set whatever regulations he wants about that to ensure the safety of quality and other things that residents are concerned about. i would say that the...
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people well maybe some of them may be working at your local school braindead bureaucracy zombies at a pennsylvania school suspended a kindergartner note kindergartner as a terrorist threat because she threatened to shoot another student with a gun that shoots soap bubbles i guess this was all a mix up because the girls who under the didn't understand that it was in reference to bubbles and not bullets children in kindergarten can often misunderstand things but the administration of the school seems to be no smarter than six year olds immediately going into total panic mode guess what this is hardly the first time that something like this has happened remember the kid who pointed a piece of chicken at a teacher and said bang the thing is that the real terrorism of the event is that the mental sleeves of fear propaganda that work at these schools are raising a generation of children to be just like them somebody shoot me with a bubble gun that's just my opinion. your. history. will. be. good luck with. it and. come out of my mind i'm a better location. please please. please .
people well maybe some of them may be working at your local school braindead bureaucracy zombies at a pennsylvania school suspended a kindergartner note kindergartner as a terrorist threat because she threatened to shoot another student with a gun that shoots soap bubbles i guess this was all a mix up because the girls who under the didn't understand that it was in reference to bubbles and not bullets children in kindergarten can often misunderstand things but the administration of the school...
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take a look, even in states like ohio and pennsylvania which went for president obama the republicans overwhelmingly retained their house seats. sick and tired of the congressional gridlock steve cohen of memphis introduced a bill this week which would require states to use independent redistricting commissions in drawing those maps. here we in to talk about his bill and what he expects during president obama's second term, is congressman steve cohen. welcome to "the war room"." >> thank you good to be with you. >> michael: do you think they would or could pass this bill. >> whether they would is doubtful but it's an important bill because we have gridlock and the reason for that is too many districts are concerned about the primary and the far right and far left and they don't have to work with the whole community or the center, because of the partisan redistricting which we have in most states are drawn up just to suit their people or make them overwhelmingly ohio. ohio went for the president. ohio went to sherrod brown but yet 12 of the 16 districts drawn up by the ohio legislature
take a look, even in states like ohio and pennsylvania which went for president obama the republicans overwhelmingly retained their house seats. sick and tired of the congressional gridlock steve cohen of memphis introduced a bill this week which would require states to use independent redistricting commissions in drawing those maps. here we in to talk about his bill and what he expects during president obama's second term, is congressman steve cohen. welcome to "the war room"."...
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this morning, the problem areas across central pennsylvania, interior new england. get ready for areas from providence, hartford, up through the mass. pike all into boston. you're going to deal with wintery weather, snow, sleet and freezing rain. now to the troublesome weather. what we have this morning is your typical winter stuff, atypical thunderstorms and tornadoes as we go through tuesday and wednesday. we're talking dallas, little rock, shreveport, memphis. watching you, st. louis, indianapolis, chance of damaging winds. the severe weather and strong storms goes to the east coast. chicago could be up in the mid 60s two days from now and then there will be a high in the teens by the time we get to thursday and friday. just kind of a wild weather week for a lot of us. >> maybe that cold snap was it, maybe we're done? >> no. it's going to get very cold, especially the northeast, next weekend. >>> thanks, bill. time for some sports now. tiger woods 11 holes away from his eighth career win in california. tiger leads the field by 6 after seeking five birdies in the
this morning, the problem areas across central pennsylvania, interior new england. get ready for areas from providence, hartford, up through the mass. pike all into boston. you're going to deal with wintery weather, snow, sleet and freezing rain. now to the troublesome weather. what we have this morning is your typical winter stuff, atypical thunderstorms and tornadoes as we go through tuesday and wednesday. we're talking dallas, little rock, shreveport, memphis. watching you, st. louis,...
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there are there's a whole long list of horrors that are associated with unequal societies jim in philly pennsylvania a gem you want to talk about wal-mart. what you're playing. by us made products try to store. america's small time. well now that they've they've killed off the engines to a large extent. and the price of oil is going up so it's more expensive to ship things back to the united states. and it's good public good p.r. i don't frankly know what you're speaking of i have heard that wal-mart was going to try and buy more american stuff in. the our news last time didn't fill it up because their story. that they're going to start by product. and. thanks jim for sharing that with us it's fine with me i think that's probably wal-mart responding in the marketplace people are over it we've lost over fifty thousand factories in the last twelve years just diving just since bush one kerry bush came into office and people want their jobs back they want an affection america. in washington d.c. talk about reagan. i was born in eighty three so i was a little young during the actual time but it seems the
there are there's a whole long list of horrors that are associated with unequal societies jim in philly pennsylvania a gem you want to talk about wal-mart. what you're playing. by us made products try to store. america's small time. well now that they've they've killed off the engines to a large extent. and the price of oil is going up so it's more expensive to ship things back to the united states. and it's good public good p.r. i don't frankly know what you're speaking of i have heard that...
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it's the pennsylvania walk after the luncheon; right? >> right, getting close to the white house where the parade stand is. you know -- david: keep those pictures up if you can while gerry is talking. >> they got a fiscal cliff deal done at the end of the year by getting some democrats and republicans in the house voting together. that's going to have to be the model. i think there's going to have some step back from this kind of rhetoric and a move toward something that allows democrats and republicans in the house to vote together on some things. david: doesn't the president have to lead the way, though,? so far we have seen the republicans cave because of the power of the last election, the power of the presidency, etc., at some point doesn't the president have to reach out and say come on guys, let's talk? >> i think so. i don't know maybe there's a testing going on here, how much do the republicans have to retreat, where can they draw the line? i think they figured out you can't govern washington when the white house and senate is i
it's the pennsylvania walk after the luncheon; right? >> right, getting close to the white house where the parade stand is. you know -- david: keep those pictures up if you can while gerry is talking. >> they got a fiscal cliff deal done at the end of the year by getting some democrats and republicans in the house voting together. that's going to have to be the model. i think there's going to have some step back from this kind of rhetoric and a move toward something that allows...
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that will go along pennsylvania avenue. the inaugural ball will take place at the washington convention center. this is from the east front of the capital, preparations and rehearsals continue. coming up in a couple of minutes, our look at senator chuck hagel, his nominee his not -- his nomination for secretary of defense. steve clemens of "the atlantic," ." and the author of "break out nations."- "breakout nancy callow is keeping track of all the news for us on c-span rita. good morning. >> topics include gun violence, the economy, and the war in afghanistan on today's sunday shows. all five programs were the air at noon eastern time beginning with "meet the press -- "meet the press,." at 1:00 p.m., this week to go with jack reed of rhode island and bob corker of tennessee. also, joe manchin. at 2:00 p.m., fox's sunday, chris wallace with richard blumenthal, the connecticut democrat, and kelly ayotte, a new hampshire republican. cnn kos "state of the union" follows at 3:00 p.m.. david keene, president of the nra, and chris
that will go along pennsylvania avenue. the inaugural ball will take place at the washington convention center. this is from the east front of the capital, preparations and rehearsals continue. coming up in a couple of minutes, our look at senator chuck hagel, his nominee his not -- his nomination for secretary of defense. steve clemens of "the atlantic," ." and the author of "break out nations."- "breakout nancy callow is keeping track of all the news for us on...
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one pennsylvania hospital is so inundated with the flu, they've set up a special tent outside the emergency room to deal with those patients. and in minnesota, where they've already had almost 1,000 confirmed cases of the flu, they're trying everything to stop the spread. >> please, we employ you to stay home when you are sick. >> reporter: for up to five days, you may be infected and contagious without a single symptom. on day one of your symptoms, the very first sign, your fever will spike, as high at 104, even 106 degrees. severe headache and muscle pains, too. >> i was feeling dizzy still and i couldn't breathe even more, like, my face was all sweaty. >> reporter: by day three, add on a sore throat, stutuffy nose and dry call. this happens to be three day for lawrence. >> i feel weak. i never before hit by a mac truck, but i feel like this is -- this is it. >> reporter: by day seven, you're likely no longer contagious, but symptoms can persist, especially fatigue and coughing. both can last for weeks. yes, weeks. that's where things stand at the petrocelli house, somewhering their secon
one pennsylvania hospital is so inundated with the flu, they've set up a special tent outside the emergency room to deal with those patients. and in minnesota, where they've already had almost 1,000 confirmed cases of the flu, they're trying everything to stop the spread. >> please, we employ you to stay home when you are sick. >> reporter: for up to five days, you may be infected and contagious without a single symptom. on day one of your symptoms, the very first sign, your fever...
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a little cooler in the northwest suburbs. 36 in york, pennsylvania. the wind is coming in and out of the west. southwest winds across the lower eastern shore. the air compresses and it warms. we're seeing milder air. very dry air in place. .ew points or in the 20's you need higher humidity to get a better chance for rain. a storm is trying to make its way over the mountains and is falling apart. all that rain on the radar is evaporating as it gets closer to the surface. if we see any rain, it will be minimal. this front having a tough time making its way east. our wind direction will change and bring down our temperatures a little bit. the storm system to our south will stay to our south. highs in the upper 40's for some. we're very quiet for the first week of the january. a couple of the storm systems will try to make their way near us. minimal chances for that rain. temperatures in the low 40's each day. >> the first same-sex couples legally wed in a ceremony at city hall last night. kim dacey has more. >> it was an historic night at city hall as th
a little cooler in the northwest suburbs. 36 in york, pennsylvania. the wind is coming in and out of the west. southwest winds across the lower eastern shore. the air compresses and it warms. we're seeing milder air. very dry air in place. .ew points or in the 20's you need higher humidity to get a better chance for rain. a storm is trying to make its way over the mountains and is falling apart. all that rain on the radar is evaporating as it gets closer to the surface. if we see any rain, it...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> the opportunity to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman ask for unanimous consent? >> i do. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. >> it's a new year, mr. fattah: for my youngest children each will grow one year older. my daughter will turn 10 and my teenager will turn 15. today we know the birthday of the emancipation proclamation as we celebrate it here in washington. our country hopefully gains maturity as we go forward. we were reminded a long time ago that a house divided would not stand. we have to come together and we should put away some of the nonsense. to attack the spending for spending when our founders when writing the constitution gave the congress the control over spending in article 1 section 9, we control spending. so if we want to back away from spending, we need to look in the mirror. but in terms of this agreement, rather than close the government, we shou
for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> the opportunity to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman ask for unanimous consent? >> i do. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. >> it's a new year, mr. fattah: for my youngest children each will grow one year older. my daughter will turn 10 and my teenager will turn 15. today we know the...
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that is one of the reasons pennsylvania had the lowest employment of any state in the union. there was in stimulus something called build america bonds. the federal government said to the states, if you want to do major development and construction projects, we will help you defray 35% of the interest payments. but it ran out when stimulus ran out and in an effort to reauthorize it as a separate program was turned down. now, the beauty of it is very little impact on federal treasury, impact on the amount of projects to get going. this isn't rocket science. it is not like finding a cure for alzheimer's or parkinson's or cancer. we know what the answers are. we know the cure to the problem and all it takes is political courage. >> kay bailey hutchison is the recently retired senior senator of texas. >> i would ask the president to submit an infrastructure bank and it would leverage your public money with private money so about a 50/50 split and it would have a revenue stream so that you would be assured, the government would be paid back and bring that money that is sitting on
that is one of the reasons pennsylvania had the lowest employment of any state in the union. there was in stimulus something called build america bonds. the federal government said to the states, if you want to do major development and construction projects, we will help you defray 35% of the interest payments. but it ran out when stimulus ran out and in an effort to reauthorize it as a separate program was turned down. now, the beauty of it is very little impact on federal treasury, impact on...
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the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: i'm pleased to yield five minutes to the gentleman from michigan, mr. mike rogers, a prime sponsor of this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. rogers: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank ana -- anna eshoo in being a big part of getting this passed. it's been about 10 years since september 11 and the anthrax attacked that followed. the threat of bioterrorism remains a real threat indeed to the american people. as we have seen in events across northern africa, our adversaries in al qaeda and others are still he will bent on their terrorism -- hell bent on their terrorism acts. we know they are interested in chemical and radiological and biological elements to further their political gain. fortunately, we've spent the last debling cade preparing for the chemical, biological, and radiological events by preparing and stockpiling numerous countermeasures to protect americans the event of an attack. we now have numerous vaccines
the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: i'm pleased to yield five minutes to the gentleman from michigan, mr. mike rogers, a prime sponsor of this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. rogers: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank ana -- anna eshoo in being a big part of getting this passed. it's been about 10 years since september 11 and the anthrax attacked that followed. the threat of bioterrorism remains a real threat indeed to the...
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let's go to rose in pennsylvania, please, rose? >> caller: hey, freezing boo-yah from southwestern pennsylvania, jim. >> man, i know it's cold out there. steeler country. that's why it's so cold. >> caller: that's right. hey, jim, my question is for all the major beer companies facing pressure lately, what's your thought on abv. it's a brazilian based company, alcohol and nonalcohol, pays about a 3.2% dividend, a fantastic third quarter that no one realized until about three days ago and they're going to host the summer olympics. >> i like this idea very much. >> buy, buy, buy! >> it's one of my favorite stocks. let's go to james in illinois, please, james? >> caller: thank you, mr. cramer. thanks for taking my call. how are you? >> welcome, real good. how about you? >> caller: real well, thank you. i'm calling in regards to underarmour. they had a stellar report, came off in the earnings call. and i would like to know if it's early to get in or too late? and if i go through the option vehicle, which one would you recommend? >> wel
let's go to rose in pennsylvania, please, rose? >> caller: hey, freezing boo-yah from southwestern pennsylvania, jim. >> man, i know it's cold out there. steeler country. that's why it's so cold. >> caller: that's right. hey, jim, my question is for all the major beer companies facing pressure lately, what's your thought on abv. it's a brazilian based company, alcohol and nonalcohol, pays about a 3.2% dividend, a fantastic third quarter that no one realized until about three...